PTEN is a tumour suppressor gene, and its loss of function is frequently observed in both heritable and sporadic cancers. It is involved in a great variety of biological processes, including maintenance of genomic stability, cell survival, migration, proliferation and metabolism. A better understanding of PTEN activity and regulation has therefore emerged as a subject of primary interest in cancer research. Gynaecological cancers are variously interested by PTEN deregulation and many perspective in terms of additional prognostic information and new therapeutic approaches can be explored. Here, we present the most significant findings on PTEN in gynaecological cancers (ovarian, endometrial, cervical, vulvar and uterine cancer) focusing on PTEN alterations incidence, biological role and clinical implications.

Nero, C., Ciccarone, F., Pietragalla, A., Scambia, G., PTEN and gynecological cancers, <<CANCERS>>, 2019; 11 (10): 1-17. [doi:10.3390/cancers11101458] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336886]

PTEN and gynecological cancers

Nero, Camilla
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;
Ciccarone, Francesca
Secondo
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Scambia, Giovanni
Ultimo
2019

Abstract

PTEN is a tumour suppressor gene, and its loss of function is frequently observed in both heritable and sporadic cancers. It is involved in a great variety of biological processes, including maintenance of genomic stability, cell survival, migration, proliferation and metabolism. A better understanding of PTEN activity and regulation has therefore emerged as a subject of primary interest in cancer research. Gynaecological cancers are variously interested by PTEN deregulation and many perspective in terms of additional prognostic information and new therapeutic approaches can be explored. Here, we present the most significant findings on PTEN in gynaecological cancers (ovarian, endometrial, cervical, vulvar and uterine cancer) focusing on PTEN alterations incidence, biological role and clinical implications.
2019
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Nero, C., Ciccarone, F., Pietragalla, A., Scambia, G., PTEN and gynecological cancers, <<CANCERS>>, 2019; 11 (10): 1-17. [doi:10.3390/cancers11101458] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336886]
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